Nakamba Makes UEFA Champions League Debut
WARRIORS star midfielder Marvelous Nakamba finally took his UEFA Champions League bow last night when he featured for his Belgian outfit Club Brugge in a Group A clash against Spanish giants Atletico Madrid at the Venue: Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid.
Nakamba was introduced as a 56th minute substitute for Schrijvers but the Zimbabwean international was powerless to stop a dominant Atletico from cruising to a comfortable 3-1 lead.
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The defeat left Nakamba side still chasing their first Champions League win in seven matches and was their second loss in the current campaign.
But it was Nakamba’s introduction early into the second half that must have excited many Zimbabweans as it gave the midfielder the requisite game time and exposure ahead of the Warriors back to back African Cup of Nations qualifiers against Democratic Republic of Congo on October 13 and 16.
Nakamba missed the Warriors’ last Nations Cup Group assignments against Congo in Brazzaville as he was nursing an injury for which club Brugge had to send him to Spain for treatment.
He looked to have fully recovered as he took his place in the Brugge midfield but a fired up Atletico, one of the pre-tournament favourites proved too strong for the Belgians.
Antoine Griezmann scored twice against Club Brugge on last night as Atletico Madrid made a winning start at the stadium they hope to return to for the Champions League final next year.
Arnaut Groeneveld’s stunning long-range effort pulled Brugge level shortly before half-time but Griezmann added a second, before his driving run allowed Koke to wrap up a 3-1 victory late on.
The result maintains a perfect start for Diego Simeone’s side in Group A. They sit level on six points with Borussia Dortmund, whom they now play twice in succession, starting with a trip to Germany later this month.
This was Atletico’s first home game at the Wanda Metropolitano in this season’s tournament, 241 days before they hope to walk out here again for the final on June 1.
Simeone admitted the prospect of winning the cup on their own patch is a source of inspiration for his side and to do it, Griezmann will surely be key.
The Frenchman has now been involved in 17 of Atletico’s last 19 Champions League goals scored at home, chipping in with 12 goals and five assists.
A successful night was blighted only by injury, with both Diego Costa and Jose Gimenez forced off.
Costa sat out the last international round with Spain for personal reasons and he may now be likely to miss another.
Atletico are now unbeaten in six games and they started like a team with their tails up as Costa and Koke almost pulled off a neat one-two in the box while Griezmann strayed just offside before a superb lifted finish.
Thomas Lemar might have scored had Stefano Denswil not come sliding across to make a last-ditch tackle but it was the winger’s cross that found Griezmann at the back post soon after. Griezmann chested, controlled and steered the ball inside the far post.
Atletico looked almost too comfortable and Brugge seemed as surprised as anyone to equalise shortly before half-time.
Groeneveld rolled his studs over the ball 30 yards out and with no obvious option, whipped it, bending and dipping into the corner.
Filipe Luis came on for Gimenez at half-time and Atletico gradually turned the screw, Griezmann, Costa and Lemar all causing problems for the weary Brugge defence.
Another smooth combination created the goal as Griezmann played in Costa, who could have shot but instead turned back and returned to Griezmann. He made no mistake.
It was Costa’s last contribution.
Denswil could have snatched Brugge a point but headed over from six yards. Instead, Atletico confirmed their victory as Griezmann stormed down the left and teed up Koke to slot home from close range.
Champions League results
Atletico Madrid 3-1 Club Brugge
Borussia Dortmund 3-0 Monaco
Champions League: Group B October 3
PSV Eindhoven 1-2 Inter
Tottenham Hotspur 2-4 Barcelona
Champions League: Group C October 3
Paris Saint Germain 6-1 FK Crvena Zvezda
Napoli 1-0 Liverpool
Champions League: Group D October 3
Lokomotiv Moscow 0-1 Schalke 04
Porto 1-0 Galatasaray. — Sports Reporter/SuperSport.
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